on 04-12-2011 1:59 PM
Hi,
I want to understand the following:
"Item:000050
Date for pricing and exchange rate changed
Old:07.04.2011
New:13.04.2011
Table Field Name Tcod Date Time
VBKD PRSDT BROWNL3 VKM1 11.04.2011 21:26:35"
Up to this this is a chnage log taken by me but the below the header data is showing the Pricing Date as 07-04-2011.
Total Weight 2.109,240 KG
Volume 0,000
Pricing date 07.04.2011
These data are in the item level and in each item the Pricing date is different. For the first item the pricing date is 11-04-2011 and for the rest of the items the pricing date is 13-04-2011.
10 96473070 200 L
20 96660239 240 L
30 96474439 100 L
40 97567517 200 L
50 96471636 1.000 L
60 96471597 400 L
Please explain how the Pricing Date is taken in to consideration as the sales Order has gone for Credit Block ude to this chnage of Pricing Date. Please also explian why the Order has gone to Credit Block for changing the Pricing Date.
Thanks,
Jans
Please explain how the Pricing Date is taken in to consideration
It depends on your IMG settings. Go to VOV8, select your order type and execute. There check what is maintained for the field Prop.f.pricing date.
But in your case, I feel, some manual changes were made. This can be checked from VA02 where from top menu bar, click on Environment > Changes.
thanks
G. Lakshmipathi
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Hi Jans,
Is user changed the pricing date in order?? what i think is any change do the user in order and saves its trigger the credit management and blocks if limit is exceeds.
or did any back ground job changed the price date??
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Hi,
Any Comment Please.
Jans
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